Yamaha MT-15 V2 Price Hike: All Variants Now Costlier
News by Drivio | 11 May 2026
The 2026 Yamaha MT-15 V2 price hike is official, and it affects every single variant in the lineup. Yamaha has revised the MT-15 V2's pricing upward by Rs. 3,800 across the board, citing rising input and logistical costs. While the quantum of the increase isn't dramatic on paper, it carries real strategic weight — pushing India's most polished 155cc naked streetfighter into noticeably sharper competition with the KTM 160 Duke.
New 2026 Yamaha MT-15 V2 Price List
Here are the updated ex-showroom prices following the revision:
| Variant | New Price |
| MT-15 V2 Standard | Rs. 1,63,590 |
| MT-15 V2 Standard SPL | Rs. 1,64,490 |
| MT-15 V2 DLX TFT | Rs. 1,72,830 |
The top-spec DLX TFT variant, in particular, now sits uncomfortably close to the KTM 160 Duke's price bracket — a rival that offers a larger displacement engine and a more track-focused character. For prospective buyers, this proximity is hard to ignore.
Engine & Performance: Still a VVA-Powered Weapon
Beneath the aggressive, MT-inspired bodywork lies a 155cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine equipped with Yamaha's Variable Valve Actuation (VVA) technology. The motor produces approximately 18.4 PS and 14.1 Nm of torque, delivering a broad, usable powerband that suits both urban commuting and spirited weekend riding. A 6-speed gearbox paired with a slipper-assist clutch ensures smooth gear transitions under aggressive downshifts.
Chassis & Handling: Street-Fighter Precision
The MT-15 V2 rides on a Deltabox trellis frame — the same platform that underpins Yamaha's R15 supersport — lending it a confidence-inspiring, sporty stance. Upside-down (USD) front forks offer excellent feedback and stability, while the rear monoshock keeps composure on broken roads. Dual-channel ABS is standard across variants, adding a critical safety layer for daily use.
Technology & Features
The DLX TFT variant gets a full-color TFT instrument console with Bluetooth connectivity — a feature that remains relatively rare in this segment. The bike's lighting is fully LED, and its split-seat ergonomics are tuned for a slightly crouched, engaging riding position.
Verdict: A Tighter Value Proposition
The 2026 Yamaha MT-15 V2 remains one of the most technically accomplished 155cc streetfighters in India — refined, feature-rich, and dynamically sharp. However, the Rs. 3,800 price increase, though modest, tightens the value equation meaningfully. Buyers weighing the top-spec DLX TFT variant must now seriously benchmark it against the KTM 160 Duke. For those loyal to Yamaha's blend of refinement, technology, and everyday usability, the MT-15 V2 still makes a compelling case — but the decision just got a little harder.




